Heat transfer and pressure drop data for high heat flux densities to water at high subcritical pressures

Local surface ooeffioients of heat t-ansfer, overall pressure drop data and mean friction factor are presented for heat flamms up to 3.52106 BtuAr ft2 for water flowing in a nickel tabe isder the following conditions: mass rates of flow up to 5.6x 106 lb.m/hr ft2 (or inlet velocities up to 30 ft/sec...

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Main Authors: Rohsenow, Warren M., Clark, John A.
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Division of Industrial Cooperation.
Format: Technical Report
Published: Cambridge, Mass. : M.I.T. Division of Industrial Cooperation, 1951 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/61470
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Clark, John A.
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description Local surface ooeffioients of heat t-ansfer, overall pressure drop data and mean friction factor are presented for heat flamms up to 3.52106 BtuAr ft2 for water flowing in a nickel tabe isder the following conditions: mass rates of flow up to 5.6x 106 lb.m/hr ft2 (or inlet velocities up to 30 ft/sec), absolute pressures up to 2000 pula, and liquid suboooling between 50 F and 250 T. The test section dmnsins were 0.160 inoh I.D. and 9.4 inches long.
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spelling mit-1721.1/614702019-04-11T04:30:29Z Heat transfer and pressure drop data for high heat flux densities to water at high subcritical pressures Rohsenow, Warren M. Clark, John A. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Division of Industrial Cooperation. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Heat Transfer Laboratory. Heat -- Transmission. Pressure. Local surface ooeffioients of heat t-ansfer, overall pressure drop data and mean friction factor are presented for heat flamms up to 3.52106 BtuAr ft2 for water flowing in a nickel tabe isder the following conditions: mass rates of flow up to 5.6x 106 lb.m/hr ft2 (or inlet velocities up to 30 ft/sec), absolute pressures up to 2000 pula, and liquid suboooling between 50 F and 250 T. The test section dmnsins were 0.160 inoh I.D. and 9.4 inches long. Office of Naval Research 2011-03-04T23:33:23Z 2011-03-04T23:33:23Z 1951 Technical Report 14871670 http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/61470 Technical report (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Heat Transfer Laboratory) ; no. 3. [55] leaves in various pagings (some unnumbered) application/pdf Cambridge, Mass. : M.I.T. Division of Industrial Cooperation, 1951
spellingShingle Heat -- Transmission.
Pressure.
Rohsenow, Warren M.
Clark, John A.
Heat transfer and pressure drop data for high heat flux densities to water at high subcritical pressures
title Heat transfer and pressure drop data for high heat flux densities to water at high subcritical pressures
title_full Heat transfer and pressure drop data for high heat flux densities to water at high subcritical pressures
title_fullStr Heat transfer and pressure drop data for high heat flux densities to water at high subcritical pressures
title_full_unstemmed Heat transfer and pressure drop data for high heat flux densities to water at high subcritical pressures
title_short Heat transfer and pressure drop data for high heat flux densities to water at high subcritical pressures
title_sort heat transfer and pressure drop data for high heat flux densities to water at high subcritical pressures
topic Heat -- Transmission.
Pressure.
url http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/61470
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